What? No replies? I was rather thought it was fun and interesting. Sensual and fanciful. Maybe even a little erotic but not distasteful or inappropriate. So I say great work and many compliments to the fearless and beautiful lady in the images. It looks like she is very comfortable with her body and expressing confidence in the same. The images are also an expression and appear to be well done, effective and consistent in their execution. Love to hear more about the behind the scenes when you made them. Is the lady a model, friend, girlfriend or spouse? What was your or the ladies' inspiration? How did you procure the location? Any assistants? Thank you for sharing!!

What? No replies? I was rather thought it was fun and interesting. Sensual and fanciful. Maybe even a little erotic but not distasteful or inappropriate. So I say great work and many compliments to the fearless and beautiful lady in the images. It looks like she is very comfortable with her body and expressing confidence in the same. The images are also an expression and appear to be well done, effective and consistent in their execution. Love to hear more about the behind the scenes when you made them. Is the lady a model, friend, girlfriend or spouse? What was your or the ladies' inspiration? How did you procure the location? Any assistants? Thank you for sharing!!

Thanks for the compliments, Rusty. The model's name is Isabel Gonzalez, out of Orlando, FL. The house is located in DeLand, FL, some 40 minutes north of Orlando, and is sort of in a limbo state. Its a historic mansion that was left to decay, found by a preservation group and now has a new roof, foundation, but not much else and they don't have the money to do anything with it. So, it just sits there looking awesome. Really the project was inspired by a combo of both seeing the house for the first time a week prior and my impressions from meeting Isabel for the first time, also a week prior. For the shoot itself, it was just myself and Isabel. I rarely work with assistants.

Faxon

This lighting is tough. Please tell me what you did besides use natural light, if anything. As a tv news photographer who constantly has to fight light, I am interested. For me, shade is my best friend, as long as there is no sun in the background.I think the house was more interesting than the model, actually, and I like pretty girls. So that says a lot for the house.

This lighting is tough. Please tell me what you did besides use natural light, if anything. As a tv news photographer who constantly has to fight light, I am interested. For me, shade is my best friend, as long as there is no sun in the background.I think the house was more interesting than the model, actually, and I like pretty girls. So that says a lot for the house.

Faxon, thanks for your interest. We actually worked off of nat-light the whole time. I did bring a small VidPro with me, but didn't really need it. ISO varied depending on the room, and it was later in the day, plus partly cloudy and the sun was passing through some trees outside of the windows. I'll typically work with nat-light though over artificial.